Ministry of Labour-approved Health & Safety Training

Don't wait until it's too late to update your on-the-job safety skills. You could miss work for weeks, lose your job, or even lose your life. Whether you require health and safety training for yourself or your whole team, we can help get everyone on the same page. Our Ministry of Labour-approved training allow you to perform with a lower risk of injury and not have to worry about time away from work. Better still, workers that feel safe are shown to be more productive, happier employees.

Get Registered

Register online for our specialized workplace safety training. You can join us in our North York classroom or, with 10 or more participants, we can come to you.

Get Certified

Improve your job prospects with JHSC certification. Ontario's Joint Health and Safety Committee requires that teams of 20 or more have at least one member be JHSC workplace safety certified.

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The Ministry of Labour is cracking down on employment safety regulations. Make sure your training is current to avoid missing work and paying massive personal fines.

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Workers who use travel restraint systems, fall restricting systems, fall arrest systems, safety nets, work belts/safety belts are required to have the appropriate training to ensure personal safety in the workplace.

A program directed towards anyone who is exposed to fall hazards or who would like to become educated on the requirements of working safely at heights, providing an understanding of the OHSA and related regulations. Our Working at Heights program is Ministry of Labour Approved, and is a Canadian Construction Associations Gold Seal Accredited Course.

A program that is designed for those who are to be a member of a Joint Health & Safety Committee (JHSC) in their workplace. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: The Internal Responsibility System (IRS), Hazard Management, and Incident Investigations.

What is a joint health and safety committee?

A joint health and safety committee (JHSC) is composed of worker and employer representatives.

Which workplaces must have joint health and safety committees?

LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENT:

No. of Workers: 1 to 5

You are not required to have a JHSC or a health and safety representative unless a designated substance regulation applies to your workplace.

No. of Workers: 6 to 19

You are required to have one health and safety representative who is selected by the workers they represent. If a designated substance regulation applies to your workplace, you are required to have a JHSC.

No. of Workers: 20 to 49

You are required to have a JHSC. The committee must have at least two (2) members.

No. of Workers: 50 plus

You are required to have a JHSC. The committee must have at least four (4) members.

This program is to be completed within 6 months of the completion of JHCS Certification Part 1 training. It reviews key concepts of the JHCS Certification Part 1 training, practices the use of a hazard management tool, and the rights, duties, and responsibilities of the JHSC and Certified Members.

Stay Current with Our Online Courses

RMG Consulting has partnered with Link2eLearning, a stimulating desktop learning environment. These online courses can be taken anytime and anywhere there is Internet access. Courses are self-paced, so you can start, stop or pause at any time. Attending to the needs of your staff and clients in various facilities means that you have to deliver flexible and accessible health and safety training. This is your solution.